Thank you Fishman007 and Eduguy. He was dead and being eaten by snails. I also lost a young BN Albino Pleco. Really bummed. Also looking for my fw Cobalt Goby. He likes to hide in the square thing in the bottom, I HOPE he's hiding.

Thank you Fishman007 and Eduguy. He was dead and being eaten by snails. I also lost a young BN Albino Pleco. Really bummed. Also looking for my fw Cobalt Goby. He likes to hide in the square thing in the bottom, I HOPE he's hiding.

Fed both tanks, added water, fed brine shrimp for the first time (loved the live food!), and watched the fishies! :3 happy new year! (Oh yeah and i also scared my fish while banging on pots and pans while celebrating and felt bad. They are ok now so good. Felt so badd at first :0)

Fed both tanks, added water, fed brine shrimp for the first time (loved the live food!), and watched the fishies! :3 happy new year! (Oh yeah and i also scared my fish while banging on pots and pans while celebrating and felt bad. They are ok now so good. Felt so badd at first :0)

lol i lit some fireworks, that are illegal here, i can only imagine how my fish felt with the whole house shaking

I added a couple of red ramshorn snails a month back and one died this week. I knew it had progeny but never really tried to find them among my plant trimmings till today. 2 had reached pea size that i found when removing a rock my comet was brushing against. Then i lifted my Ludwigia cuttings out of the bucket they are in and found about 9 smaller ones as well as another pea sized one in the original tank the dead parent came from. I'm sure those i found today were just the start of the progeny. The tank the pea sized snails are coming from has mysteriously cleared of algae over the course of three weeks when i did nothing to change the tank. I'm thinking that my first gen snail may have died from lack of nutrients. Guess i will see a lot more of the second generation soon if they have to come out to find algae.